Do and Make Diapositivas

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“Do” and “Make”

PRESENTED BY : LISSETH CERON SÁNCHEZ ID 655794


PRESENTED TO : PAULA JOVANNA PACHON
USED DO

 DO is used when talking about work, jobs or tasks. Note, they do not produce any physical object.

 •Do you do your homework?


 •I have guests tonight so need to do the housework now.
 •I don’t want to do that job.
 Remember: Do can also be as an auxiliary verb (for making questions in the present tense
- Do you like chocolate?
USED MAKE

 When do you use MAKE? Make is for producing, constructing, creating or building
something new.
 Make It is also used to indicate the origin of a product or the materials that are used to
make something. It is also used to indicate the origin of a product or the materials used to
produce something. • His wedding ring is made of gold.
 • Wine is made from grapes.
 • The watches are made in Switzerland.
 We also use Make for producing an action or reaction:
 •Onions make your eyes water
 •You make me happy.
 •It’s not my fault. My brother made me do it!
1) Using “make” in preparing groceries
- Make a cake.
2) Using “make” to specify the origin of the material or product.
-This necklace is made of gold.
3) Using “make” to talk about the reactions.
 This song makes my eyes water, It’s so sad.
4) Using “make” to plan or make decisions
- The team has made a decision.
5) Using “make” in oral communication.
- Luis made a comment about last night’s party.

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